XYZprinting da Vinci Junior 1.0

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XYZprinting da Vinci Junior 1.0
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The Da Vinci Jr. might not have headline-beating print resolution, but its design and ease of use mean that it's one of the most solid introductions to 3D printing on the...

By TechRadar on

I've been wanting to have a go at a 3D printer for a while now and so jumped at the chance to test out the da Vinci Jr.The box is large, fairly heavy and well packaged – the printer itself is very well package and protected, so make sure you remove all...

By moviesgamesandtech.com on

Toys that spyThe Atlassian duo talk about the IPO roadshowNo candy crush on 'Facebook at work'Please Log in to update your video settingsAdam Turner tests the world's most affordable 3D printerThe da Vinci Jr makes 3D printing more affordable than ever,...

By brisbanetimes.com.au on

Overall, the da Vinci Junior is a remarkable machine considering its price. It won't blow you away with accuracy and functionality, but if you want to dip your toes into the world of 3D printing, making Lego blocks, simple figurines and mobile phone...

By Digital Arts Online on

Overall, the da Vinci Junior is a remarkable machine considering its price. It won't blow you away with accuracy and functionality, but if you want to dip your toes into the world of 3D printing, making Lego blocks, simple figurines and mobile phone...

By Computerworld on

The printers which we tested ranged from around 400 Euros to 2500 Euros, so it's not really fair to compare them to one another. Starting with the cheapest printer which we tested, the XYZPrinting da Vinci Junior 1.0: this is certainly a great little...

By uk.hardware.info on